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    Donald Trump, the recently elected 45th president of the United States, gave two different answers when he was asked for his thoughts on immigration and the road to citizenship. While being interviewed in June of 2012 by CNBC, In response to the tough immigration law passed by the state of Arizona a day before, Trump said that he understood the undocumented immigrants and how hard they have worked to become exemplary people and that he does not believe that they should be sent out of the country

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    Breaking Bad and Orange Is the New Black (OITNB) have seemed to make breakthroughs in the entertainment world. Both shows have a vast following as they have proven how exciting and dramatic television can be. One, depicting the life of middle aged drug kingpin and the other exploring the life inside of a female penitentiary. From an entertainment perspective, both show will leave its viewers on the edge of their seats anticipating what will happen next. However, it is highly interesting to examine

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    religion. The overall sense of freedom is exhilarating, and people are learning to understand what is important in life. Whether it be a friendship or a relationship, we all need other people to lean on and support us. In the book, Orange is the New Black, (OITNB) by Piper Kerman in 2011, and the musical, Rent, by Johnathon Larson in 1996, both authors use logical and emotional appeals to reveal to their audience the message they are trying to deliver. Even though some people get caught up in their

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    In 2013, Orange Is The New Black premiered as an original Netflix series based off the real life story of Piper Kerman and her time spent in a women's prison. The show which has gained much popularity in recent years, breaks the normal standards of female characters on a television

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    Question 4: Take into account the answer to question 1 and the supplier’s new policy outlined in question 2 and the warehouse’s new policy in question 3. Then determine Low’s new EOQ. The relevant table is as follows: Orders/year | Order size | Processing costs ($) | Warehousing costs ($) | Sum of processing and warehousing costs ($) | 1 | 2,000 | Free | 1,000 | 1,000 |

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    different situations and add something new to our personal characteristics. Therefore, in her essay “Speaking in Tongues,” when Zadie Smith says, “My own childhood … [is] the synthesis of disparate things, (1)” she means that she is a synthesis of her biology and environment; in other words, she says that she is a result of a combination of everything that happened with her in the past and that is happening now around her. She is trying to tell us that she added a new type of perception to a disparate

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    she liked him and the reason for that is a mystery. One day, her life completely changed and I mean completely changed. She was sitting in her room and blasting her music. Her favorite singer was Taylor Swift and right now she was listening to her new hit. Then suddenly a speckle of something fell on the tip of her nose. She looked up to see glitter falling from the ceiling! Then, all the sudden a strange creature appeared. Her name was April, and apparently she was Jess’

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    Some of the things that stood out to me in episode five, was when they were having a conversation around Tran’s women of color. When I heard this, it made me wonder how harder it must be for women of color to find work. Therefore, it was interesting hearing the conversation and it made me think about the way in which Tran’s women of color will be discriminated against. With that being said, another thing that stood out for me, was the conversation around survival crimes. I found this to be interesting

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    Between the “Gilmore Girls” reboot and the “Full House” spin-off, our childhood is returning to us, and it’s all thanks to good old Netflix (and no thanks to chill). In case the company is looking for more content to work with, here are 11 other great shows that Netflix should consider reviving. 1. “Freaks and Geeks” This sounds like an obvious choice, but after only one season from 1999 to 2000, “Freaks and Geeks” continues to be a cult classic today. The show’s Executive Producer Judd Apatow

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    Bart Landry wrote The New Black Middle Class in 1887. The author talks about Afro-Americans and their social conditions, middle class in the United States, and the United States race relations. Landry’s interest was to study black middle class, which very few black families would fit into the middle-income category. People years ago didn’t know the population size of blacks who were called as the middle class, where they came from or their living conditions. Middle-class blacks had their American dream

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